ANAT 2.0: RECONSTRUCTING FUNCTIONAL PROTEIN SUBNETWORKS

ANAT 2.0: reconstructing functional protein subnetworks

Abstract Background ANAT is Tools a graphical, Cytoscape-based tool for the inference of protein networks that underlie a process of interest.The ANAT tool allows the user to perform network reconstruction under several scenarios in a number of organisms including yeast and human.Results Here we report on a new version of the tool, ANAT 2.0, which

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Involvement of Maternal and Socioeconomic Risk Factors in the Incidence of Fetal Growth Restriction in a Large Maternity Hospital in Romania

Background: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) refers to a condition in which a fetus does not reach its genetically predetermined growth potential due to various pathological factors of maternal or fetal origin, with potential long-life consequences, such as elevated blood pressure, type 2 diabetes mellitus, obesity, dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis.Aim:

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THE WORLD VIEW, IDENTITY AND SOCIOCULTUR HOMEOSTASIS

The paper presents the relationship between the phenomenon of world view and sociocultural identity both individuals and the community as a whole.The research is being carried out in the context of current crisis of world view accepted in so-called art Nouveau era.This paper also presents the identity crisis typical for modern civilized societies.A

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Raspberry ketone diet supplement reduces attraction of sterile male Queensland fruit fly to cuelure by altering expression of chemoreceptor genes

Abstract Sterile male Queensland fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt), fed as immature adults on the plant compound raspberry ketone (RK), show a reduced attraction to cuelure, a synthetic analogue of RK used as an attractant in Male Annihilation Technique.We hypothesized the reduced attraction of RK-fed adult males to cuelure may be a consequen

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Landslide susceptibility zonation mapping using geospatial technologies and multi criteria evaluation techniques in the upper Didessa sub-basin, Southwest Ethiopia

Landslides have a profound impact on landscape geology, resulting in extensive devastation and loss of human lives.Mapping landslide susceptibility is crucial for effective land use planning in mountainous country like Ethiopia.This study was conducted in the upper Didessa sub-basin, southwestern parts of Ethiopia using Geographic Information Syste

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